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She was enchanted by the beauty of the sunset over the mountains.
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casual - (również) nieformalny
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predecessor, precursor, forerunner
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The dire wolves are living in an undisclosed area enclosed by 3- meter-high fence.
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jądro (np. komórkowe, atomowe) start learning
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staranie, przedsięwzięcie, wysiłek start learning
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Their new endeavour is to build a kindergarten in every commune.
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narażać na niebezpieczeństwo start learning
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One reckless person can imperil other drivers.
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unimpressed, unaffected, unfazed
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tak więc, dlatego, w związku z tym start learning
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Trenings of professionals are more exhausting, thus/therefore, they need to rest and eat more.
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przewidywać, spodziewać się start learning
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You can't tickle yourself since your brain anticipates the sensation when you move your hand.
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zagadkowy, tajemniczy, enigmatyczny start learning
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puzzling, mysterious, enigmatic Human brain still remains puzzling/enigmatic/mysterious to scientists.
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This initiative empowers students to speak up and lead.
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sprzyjający (komuś/czemuś) start learning
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Stress is not conducive to clear thinking.
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Seeing her husband talking to the neighbour, she burst with envy.
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częstość, zapadalność (na jakąś chorobę) start learning
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The incidence of lung cancer was 52 per 100,000 people in 2020.
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I'll come back to this thread later.
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hallmark, trademark, feature trademark - (również) znak towarowy
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stimulus to - zachęta do The success of her first book was an incentive/stimulus/spur to write more.
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Please only include facts pertinent to the case.
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The safety of citizens should be an overarching concern for the government.
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rozszczepienie jądra atomu start learning
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The development of human civilization began to accelerate exponentially.
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Would you like another coffee?
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The sink is plugged with hair.
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testify - (również) zeznawać These results testify to the effectiveness of the treatment.
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zawieszenie broni, rozejm start learning
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armistice, ceasefire, truce
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He briefly read the task and already knew the answer.
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tymczasowe zawieszenie lub wstrzymanie jakiejś działalności, zobowiązania, czy prawa start learning
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The government imposed a moratorium on nuclear testing.
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uchwalać, wcielać w życie start learning
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The government enacted a new law on data protection.
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na podstawie, w oparciu o start learning
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based on, on the basis of We need to make conclusions only on the basis of independent research./We need to make conclusions based only on independent research.
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used only with UNCOUNTABLE nouns a good/great deal of time/money
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in turn - (także) w rezultacie
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seaweed - wodorost
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podrasować (np. samochód), ulepszać dopracowywać start learning
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He spent the entire week tweaking his car.
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poll - (również) głosowanie, wybory
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The security guard ejected the drunk man from the club.
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nawadniać (np. pole, rośliny) start learning
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Farmers use canals to irrigate their crops.
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We marched onward/forward/ahead through the forest.
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(również) pobierać opłate, oskarżać The army is charging the enemy with fury.
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chaotyczny, nieprzewidywalny start learning
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unpredictable - nieprzewidywalny
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barely, hardly - ledwo, ledwie It was merely a suggestion.
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demaskować (oszustwo), obalać (np. teorię, mit) start learning
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refute - obalać (np. teorię, mit) The myth that we use only 10% of our brain was debunked a long time ago.
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a self-fulfilling prohecy
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artretyzm, zapalenie stawów start learning
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She is very talented — indeed, one of the best in her field.
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nadejście (czegoś przełomowego) start learning
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onset - pojawienie się, początek The advent of artificial intelligence poses new ethical challenges.
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A violation/breach of contract may lead to legal action.
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require sth. of sb., demand sth. from sb.
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hand/turn in an essay/document/form. Please hand/turn in your nametags when leaving the building.
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powstawanie nowych neuronów start learning
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lawina (np. krytyki, pytań) start learning
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He found himself under barrage after his last answer.
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Emboldened by their first income, the enterprise decided to take risk.
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The first trials were made on rodent brains.
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Excessive alcohol consumption can trigger vomiting.
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przywołać (np. emocje, wspomnienia) start learning
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The meeting with my old friend evoked memories that had long gathered dust.
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May peace prevail on Earth.
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buyer, purchaser, acquirer
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potrafiący zachować się odpowiednio w każdej sytuacji, unikając gaf i nieprzyjemności start learning
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wierzyć w skuteczność działania (czegoś) start learning
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Many people swear by dietary supplements, but they don't compensate for balanced diet.
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fall short of expectations/the mark fell-fallen. Despite high hopes, the project fell short of the mark.
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This test serves as a benchmark for students' performance.
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We were hoping for a four-star hotel, but had to settle for a budget motel.
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Zasady są po to, by głupcy byli im posłuszni, a mądrzy – by czerpali z nich wskazówki. start learning
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Rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise people
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sore - (również) obolały
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aware/cognisant/conscious of
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She’s eager for a chance to prove herself.
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typowy/charakterystyczny dla start learning
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typical/characteristic of Bruising is typical/characteristic of vitamin C deficiency.
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mean, cheap, stingy - skąpy Don't be mean to your friends.
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be ill/sick with, suffer from He is ill with pneumonia.
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Her decades of dedication to medical research earned her recognition truly worthy of a Nobel Prize.
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być zadowolonym z (czegoś) start learning
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obstawać/upierać się przy start learning
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It's really hard to talk to someone who persist in their believes.
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pine - sosna
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The fans were huddled around the TV, cheering for their team.
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rozmyślać nad, rozważać (coś) start learning
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The philosopher spent years pondering on/over the nature of consciousness, seeking answers that might never come.
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The chairman announced solemnly that their enterprise had become the most prominent in the region.
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cause, induce, bring about brought, brought. The new policy caused/induced/brought about significant improvements in education.
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Let me shed some spotlight on this issue.
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After the gas leak, the entire building was sealed off/isolated.
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This book offers a glimpse into the world of finance.
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przypisywać komuś negatywne cechy i traktować go w sposób dyskryminujący start learning
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zagłębiać się w, dokładnie analizkwać start learning
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If you want to understand something more precisely, you need to delve in/dissect it for a while.
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przymusowy, obowiązkowy, obligatoryjny start learning
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coercive, compulsory, obligatory, mandatory
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feasible, manageable, doable, viable viable - (również) rentowny
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pukać (np. do drzwi), trącać, szturchać start learning
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knock on/at the door. He stretched his arms and knocked a few glasses.
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please moisten and wring out
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She couldn't hide her emotion.
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tie in with, be tied up/linked with, be connected to The documentary ties in with the recent studies on climate change, providing visual evidence of the trends described in scientific papers.
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pasować do, zgadzać się z (czymś) start learning
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sygnał (do rozpoczęcia czegoś) start learning
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He took her silence as a cue to leave.
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Reality shows can help people look beyond the realm of their own experiences.
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przychód (całość wpływów) start learning
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income, earning - dochód, zysk (wpływ potrącony o koszty uzyskania)
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uchwała lub deklaracja podjęta przez zgromadzenie, komitet, zjazd lub kongres, która nie ma charakteru wiążącego. Jest to forma zbiorowej wypowiedzi, wyrażająca stanowisko w jakiejś sprawie start learning
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przyjmowanie pokarmu, spożywanie start learning
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lobster - homar
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oddzielać się, rozbiegać się start learning
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The two paths diverge in the forest.
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unnecessary, needless, redundant, dispensable
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costly, pricey, expensive
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steady, level-headed, well-adjusted
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składzik, pomieszczenie do przechowywania start learning
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slight - (również) nieznaczny, drobny It's easy to slight her, be careful.
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distressing, distressful, upsetting upsetting - denerwujący, irytujący
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You can wear it, whatever this is. -What film would you like to watch? -Whatever.
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Nick wasn't sure whether he agreed with her or not, but he nodded anyway.
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-I'll pay you back. -As if!
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I have the feeling that you're hiding something from me.
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be inclined to - być skłonny do Do you fancy having a cup of tea? I don't feel like running now.
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proces, w którym organizm odbiera i przetwarza szkodliwe bodźce, które mogą prowadzić do odczuwania bólu start learning
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Proszę, nie zawracaj sobie tym głowy. start learning
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Please, dont trouble yourself.
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obiecujący, dobrze się zapowiadający start learning
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If only he would climb down, everything would be easier.
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doradzca (bliski współpracownik ważnej osoby) start learning
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deputy - (również) zastępca (osoby wyższej rangą)
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settelment, agreement, arrangement, accord, deal agreement, arrangement, deal, contract - umowa
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recognition, appreciation, acknowledgment She received recognition/appreciation for her hard work.
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continuity - ciągłość The transition from traditional classroom teaching to online learning has posed significant challenges for both educators and students, necessitating the rapid adaptation of new technologies and teaching methods to ensure educational continuity.
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przywrocić/powołać do życia start learning
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I didn't mean to hurt you.
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fell fallen. They fell out about a trifle.
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vouch for - ręczyć za
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omit - omijać, nie uwzględniać They tried to bypass the traffic jam by taking a side road.
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przypuszczenie, domniemanie start learning
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assumption - założenie It's just my presumption/guess.
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inert, inactive - bierny, bezczynny
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lump - bryła nieregularna, block - bryła regularna
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coalesce/merge/combine into faction - frakcja (polityczna) The various factions coalesced/merged/combined into a single political party.
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open, bare, uncovered, exposed bare - goły
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strange, weird, odd, quirky, bizarre, peculiar
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landmark - (również) punkt orientacyjny
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Go from one extreme to the other.
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gorączkować/denerwować się (czymś) start learning
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be in a pother over (sth.) She was in a pother over what to wear to the party.
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brać pod uwagę, uwzględniać (coś) start learning
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have regard to, allow for, take (sth.) into account/consideration, take account of One has to have regard to/allow for/take into account/take account of the terms of a concract.
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Not only did he win a price, but also his team was singled out.
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credible - wiarygodny, rzetelny
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crazy, mad, insane, frantic mad - (również) wściekły
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obedient - posłuszny
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The cat bristled at the approaching dog.
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zbyt daleko idący, przesadny start learning
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być stosowane/znajdować zastosowanie w start learning
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The technique is widely applied in medicine.
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szanować, darzyć poważaniem start learning
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I esteem her honesty/sincerity.
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The film, which everyone talks about, won several prestigious prizes.
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The artist, whose exhibition aroused controversy, is famous for his unconventional style.
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just, righteous, fair, fair-minded fair-minded, unbiased - bezstronny
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back - (również) wspierać Presidents Truman and Eisenhower backed the FCDA, which gave local goverments funds and reources to endorse privatized programs.
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Kennedy recommended American households to take whatever steps were needed to outfit their property with a fallout shelter.
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Do you deem nuclear weapons a bane of humanity?
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zostawić uchylone (np. okno) start learning
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hospitality
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prawie, niemal, praktycznie start learning
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virtually, practically, almost, nearly She practically/virtually has no money.
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kanarek w kopalni - wczesny sygnał ostrzegawczy start learning
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nieistotny, zaniedbywalny start learning
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negligible, insignificant, petty, meaningless, inconsequential
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regardless/irrespective of I wouldn't buy it, regardless of the price.
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amazed, astonished, astounded
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Whenever I look at myself, I see a person who was not good enough. You can leave whenever you wish.
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have enough of, be sick of, be fed up with I'm really sick of/fed up with you.
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start learning
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aplikować/składać podanie o start learning
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steep/excessive/unreasonable/inordinate/exorbitant/extortionate price
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vain - próżny, zarozumiały
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indestructible, unbreakable
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I was very curious about his opinion on the newest book that everyone had been praising.
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She was very jealous of her younger sister's success, even though she had achieved a lot herself.
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You shouldn’t mess with the person who knows all the ins and outs of this issue, as it could have disastrous consequences for you.
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efficacy, efficiency, effectiveness
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dilemma - dylemat He faced a serious predicament/dilemma, having to choose between his career and his family.
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przypadkowo, niezamierzenie start learning
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inadvertently, unintentionally I inadvertently/unintentionally sent the email to the wrong person, and now I feel embarrassed.
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a bunch/cluster of grapes, houses in the village
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(również) uprząż The coach was trying to harness the energy of the young athletes so that they wouldn’t create chaos on the field.
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szpitalny oddział ratunkowy (SOR) start learning
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malutki, maleńki, mały, drobny start learning
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tiny, minuscule, little, petite, teeny
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A frigid atmosphere prevailed in the laboratory, and the researchers barely spoke to each other.
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start learning
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frightening, scary, terrible, appalling, terrifying, horrific, intimidating, fearsome
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I was very curious about his opinion on the newest book that everyone had been praising.
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oddziaływać, wchodzić w interakcję start learning
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Since the 1980s, we have known that certain foods can interact/interplay with drugs.
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wyrzuty sumienia, skrucha start learning
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The convicted man had shown no remorse. On the other hand, the convicted woman was filled with remorse.
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odpowiadać, pasować (komuś) start learning
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suit - (również) garnitur "When do you want to meet?" "Any time that might suit you."
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start learning
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He decided to stick/adhere to his original plan.
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I didn't get a wink of sleep.
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We decided to reschedule our trip for the next week due to the sudden surge of work duties.
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start learning
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Our mission has already turned out/proved to be a success.
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disputed, contentious, contested
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loan - (również) pożyczka
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rygorystyczność, surowość start learning
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prepare/get ready/gear up for
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sprawność, biegłość (w jakiejś dziedzinie) start learning
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dopalacz (urządzenie w samolotach) start learning
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runway, catwalk - wybieg dla modelek
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wlec (ciągnąć coś z trudem) start learning
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The box was so heavy that I had to drag it across the floor.
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łapówkarstwo, przekupstwo start learning
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bribe - łapówka
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osoba otrzymuje coś w zarząd, a następnie traktuje to jak własne start learning
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forgery - fałszerstwo
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rapist - gwałciciel
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zedrzeć z kogoś pieniądze start learning
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execution - (również) egzekucja
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Not to fall behind, we need to regularly implement new solutions.
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He was mumbling something under his nose.
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drew drown. It is assumed that the poet drew inspiration from ancient mythology.
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researcher - badacz
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The ceremony was sumptuous, as befits the occasion.
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brilliant - (również) genialny
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grand - imponujący, wielki
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fashion - (również) moda He greeted us in a friendly fashion.
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stumble upon, come across, run up against She stumbled upon/came across/run up against these documents in the office yesterday.
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cease, stop - przestać, przerwać According to their orders, we must stop/suspend/withhold the construction of the project immediately.
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cheesy, cheap, trashy, shoddy
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zakładać się o, obstawiać start learning
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bet, bet. They bet on who would guess the result of the experiment, and the stakes were high.
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After a long discussion, the teacher told the team off for not preparing for the presentation.
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zatrzymanie/utrzymanie (czegoś) start learning
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conservation, preservation - utrzymanie w dobrym stanie, konserwacja It must not become a free licence for the retention/keeping of data by governments or their agencies.
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skokowo (np. rozwijać się, wzrastać) start learning
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Inflation grew in leaps and bounds during the pandemy.
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w ogóle, ani trochę, absolutnie start learning
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forma wzmacniająca w zdaniach przeczących, zawsze stoi na końcu zdania He had no idea whatsoever.
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Recent studies suggest that the development of wings in bats and birds is a result of convergent evolution, in which unrelated species independently evolve similar traits due to similar environmental pressures.
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klimat start learning
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clement, mild, gentle, temperate gentle - (również) - delikatny, subtelny The climate here is very clement.
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na przełomie/skraju (czegoś) start learning
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on the cusp/verge of, at the turn of At the turn of/on the cusp of/on the verge of the century, technology began to radically change the way people communicate.
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colleague - kolega z pracy
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independent, self-reliant independent - (również) niezależny
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She was irritated with/at her brother for interrupting her.
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She was irritated by his constant lateness.
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play turant - wagarować My father was furious/enraged at me for playing truant.
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wściekły na (coś/z powodu czegoś) start learning
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furious/enraged about (sth.) My father was furious/enraged about my absence from lessons.
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My father was angry/mad at me for playing truant.
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My father was angry/mad about my absence from lessons.
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-I don't have homework, because... -Don't tell stories, I know you are just lazy.
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fasten seat belts, buckle up
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inexplicable, unexplainable
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bore, borne. This trend was borne out multiple times in different fashions.
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zderzenie przednie/tylnie start learning
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front/rear crash/collision
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wzbraniać się przed zrobieniem czegoś start learning
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Conservatives balk at the thought of increasing taxes.
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ledwie powstrzymać się od zrobienia (czegoś) start learning
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stop short of doing (sth.) During an argument, I stopped short of insulting my mom.
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simplify - upraszczać Schools should facilitate and promote physical activity for students.
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in conjunction/combination with Balanced diet, in conjunction/combination with physical activity and an appropriate amount of sleep, can improve your health drastically.
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The accused was found guilty of embezzlement.
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The police caught the smugler red handed.
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uprawomocnić, legitymizować start learning
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The scientist validated the results through repeated experiments.
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Although this law was enacted a long time ago, it is still extant and applies to citizens.
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The soldiers were stationed at a remote outpost in the desert.
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zarówno w sensie fizycznym jak i przenośnym (np. o osobie) start learning
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The school has rigid rules about attendance.
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extraterrestrial - pozaziemski
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sticky, viscous, adhesive
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giętki, elastyczny, rozciągliwy start learning
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pliable, flexible, elastic
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nevertheless, nonetheless
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cleary, obviously, evidently, explicitly, notably She was clearly/obviously/evidently/explicitly/notably irritated with her brother, since he was late for an important appointment again.
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Although this law was enacted a long time ago, it is still extant and applies to citizens.
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groundbreaking, world-shaking At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, many groundbreaking discoveries were made.
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The witness confirmed that he had seen the accused in the vicinity of the scene.
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come to pass, happen, take place Recognition of Palestinian statehood has now come to pass/happened.
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alongside, beside - obok That means a safe and secure Israel along with/alongside a viable Palestinian state - at the moment we have neither.
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viable, doable, feasible, manageable viable - (również) rentowny
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Four criteria for statehood are listed in the 1933 Montevideo Convention. Palestine can justifiably lay claim to two: a permanent population and the capacity to enter into international relations.
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For the Palestinians themselves, their longed-for state consists of three parts: East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
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Even a cursory glance at a map shows where the problems begin.
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shore - wybrzeże, brzeg (jeziora, morza)
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East Jerusalem, which Palestinians regard as their capital, has been ringed with Jewish settlements.
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East Jerusalem, which Palestinians regard as their capital, has been ringed/surrounded with Jewish settlements
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ustanowić (regulacje, zasady) start learning
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establish - (również) zakładać, tworzyć (np. spółkę) But as if all this wasn't enough to fix, there's a fourth criterion laid down/established in the Montevideo convention that is needed to recognise statehood: a functioning government.
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benchmark - kryterium, miara (sposób oceny czegoś) pl. criteria. But as if all this wasn't enough to fix, there's a fourth criterion laid down/established in the Montevideo convention that is needed to recognise statehood: a functioning government.
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sprawować kontrolę/władzę nad start learning
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exercise/wield control/power over The Minister of Finance exercises control over the country’s economy.
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rozejść się, oddalić sie od siebie start learning
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That's 77 years of geographical separation and 18 years of political division of the West Bank and Gaza Strip: a long time to drift apart.
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Palestinians are cynical about their leadership and pessimistic about the chances of any kind of internal reconciliation.
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przenikliwy/przeszywający ból start learning
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acute/sharp/agonising pain
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He tossed his clothes around the room while looking for his shirt.
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powlekany/pokryty (czymś) start learning
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chocolate-coated biscuits. The pan is coated with a special non-stick material.
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approximately - około hung-hung. Children were hovering/hanging around the kitchen, hoping for some cookies.
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rozwijać (np. bandaż, linę) start learning
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unwind, wind down, relax - zrelaksować/rozluźnić się
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get goosebumps/heebie-jeebies
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jeść coś szybko i łapczywie start learning
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colloquially The kids chowed down on pizza after the game.
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runąć w dół, gwałtownie spaść start learning
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surge - wystrzelić w górę, gwałtownie wzrosnąć The company's shares plummeted after the scandal.
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supposed, alleged, purported, ostensible His supposed/alleged/purported/ostensible reason for being late was traffic, but I think he overslept.
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ignore - ignorować We shouldn’t disregard early symptoms of a possible disease.
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miserable - nieszczęśliwy
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formalnie start learning
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We strive/endeavour to make our customers happy.
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kajdany (również przenośnie) start learning
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handcuffs - kajdanki (w sensie dosłowny) He broke free from the shackles of oppression.
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lekceważyć, bagatelizować start learning
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We shouldn’t discount his concerns, even if they appear exaggerated.
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The government attempted to nip the riots in the bud before they spread throughout the whole country.
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plaga (szkodników lub pasożytów) start learning
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locust - szarańcza (1 owad)
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np. skóry, gardła start learning
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irritation - (również) irytacja
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The company shall notify the person in question of its decision.
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upośledzony immunologicznie start learning
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(również) słomka (do napoju)
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inherent in, intrinsic to Risk is inherent in/intrinsic to all forms of investment.
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dostatecznie dużo (czegoś) start learning
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There's ample room for your things in the other room.
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przeciwstawić się, sprzeciwiać się start learning
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openly - otwarcie Plenty of citizens openly defy the new law aimed at restricting freedom of speech.
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np. o chorobie, charakterze, klimacie start learning
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gentle - delikatny, temperate, clement - łagodny (klimat)
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They hurried/were in a hurry to catch the plane.
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She rushed to/for the meeting.
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dział (np. w sklepie, w firmie) start learning
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There are reports on heavy fighting near the border.
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crucial/essential/vital for, indispensable to (+noun) crucial - (również) kluczowy The reconciliation process between conflicted countries was hard, but crucial/essential/vital for/indispensable to the peace.
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forgoing in favour of - zrezygnować z ... na rzecz... forwent-forgone. He forwent doomscrolling in favour of being productive.
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zająć się (czymś), stawić czoła (czemuś) start learning
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The government is tackling unemployment with new policies.
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(również) hamulec Seeing a deer on the road, he started braking.
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Please write down a legible signature below.
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zostać wydalonym (ze szkoły) start learning
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get expelled (from school)
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lenient sentence/punishment/teacher
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ledwie się przepchnąć, prześlizgnąć się start learning
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The team scraped through to the finals after a tough match.
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nie stracić czegoś start learning
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She retains/keeps her accent even after many years abroad. Try to retain/keep control of the situation.
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dosłownie i metaforycznie Water in this region must be purified before it becomes drinkable. start learning
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disturbing, unsettling - niepokojący
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by a factor of two, two-times Hybrid sales have jumped three-times/by a factor of three.
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I expect that EV demand is going to drop off pretty precipitously/steeply.
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pozostawać/odstawać w tyle start learning
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figure - (również) postać
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demand - popyt The rapid take-up of online courses shows a shift in learning habits.
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względnie, stosunkowo, relatywnie start learning
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relatively, comparatively Analysts say EVs sales in the US has been slowed by comparatively weak government support for the sector.
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She nudged/poked him to look at the painting.
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portray/present/depict/cast as cast-cast. The speech portrayed/presented/casted the issue as a moral obligation.
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fraud, deception, scam, con job scam, con job are informal
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wyrównać (np. wiedzę), zrównać (np. z ziemią) start learning
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Parts of this castle have been leveled to the ground. By the end of the first half of the game, they leveled the score.
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start learning
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(również) zakopcić
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It was a gigantic swath of ground torn up by boars.
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napchany, przepełniony (czymś) start learning
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The schedule is crammed with meetings.
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completely, absolutely, entirely, totally, altogether altogether wytępuje na końcu zdania The project was completely/absolutely/entirely/totally successful. The project was successful altogether.
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start learning
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osoba z którą łatwo się dogadać start learning
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start learning
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long-tongued - plotkarski
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inexcusable, unforgivable
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niekompatybilny/niezgodny z start learning
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Freedom of speech is incompatible with censorship.
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o osobie start learning
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indecisive, undecided, hesitant, doubtful doubtful - (również) wątpliwy
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inflexible - nieelastyczny (również o osobie)
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nietowarzyski, antyspołeczny start learning
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start learning
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przejść do zrobienia czegoś następnego kolejny etap, krok start learning
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After finishing school, she went on to study medicine.
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start learning
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enrol on/sign up for a course
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zapaść w śpiączkę/wyjść ze śpiączki start learning
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fall into/come out of a coma
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start learning
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dotyczy człowieka start learning
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calmness - (również) spokój, cisza I admire his calmness/composure.
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wynagrodzenia należne artystom za korzystanie z ich artystycznych wykonań / utworów start learning
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charge royalties - otrzymywać tantiemy
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start learning
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It's under discussion whether caffein is safe for kids.
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start learning
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sprawić, by ktoś poczuł się jak w domu start learning
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A comortable bed makes me feel at home.
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take pride in, pride oneself on be proud of - być dumnym z My cousin takes pride in/prides himself on finishing Doom within half an hour.
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dig (dug-dug) - kopać
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She plunged into her work after the holidays.
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np. o cenie, temperaturze start learning
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dip - (również) zamaczać
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withdraw from, back away/out of, shy away from
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spiskować przeciwko (komuś) start learning
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This group of extremists was conspiring against the president.
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overcame-overcome. Overcome fear/stress/problems
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demote, degrade, relegate supervisor - kierownik, przełożony He was demoted/degraded/relegated from supervisor to an ordinary worker.
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arbitralnie, bez uzasadnienia określa decyzję lub wybór, który nie opiera się na jasnych zasadach czy argumentach, a jest po prostu narzucony przez kogoś, kto ma władzę. start learning
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Nothing in the universe happens arbitrarily.
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start learning
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I always admire how audaciously/boldly he approaches new people.
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She fell down, hence the cast. The project was well planned, hence its swift execution.
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fizycznie start learning
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In case of an emergency, break the glass and push the bar down firmly/strongly.
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repeated, repetitive, recurring, recurrent She had to deal/struggle with recurring/recurrent/repeated/repetitive pain every night until her doctor’s appointment.
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Dogs were domesticated as they were helping humans to fend/ward off carnivores.
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bez przerwy, nieustannie, nieprzerwanie start learning
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nonstop, incessantly, uninterruptedly
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dosłownie start learning
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symoblise, represent - oznaczać, symbolizować (metaforycznie) Red light denotes 'stop'.
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start learning
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fizycznie start learning
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Hang on! - Poczekaj! hung, hung. He hung on to the rope tightly.
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duvet - kołdra
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ustąpić (w jakiejś sprawie) start learning
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(również) poruszyć się The government won’t budge on the new law.
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The USA was licking its lips at the prospect of wielding control over the world's press.
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spin - (również) kręcić się, wirować Modern art permits each person to put their own spin on it.
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odbitym światłem start learning
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The polished floor gleamed.
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start learning
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She has a whimsical sense of style.
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quaint/charming cottage/village
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seize, grab, grasp, snatch He seized/grabbed/grasped/snatched my hand and led me to his room.
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mundane - nieciekawy, nudny It's becoming mundane that in every old film the police outwit the criminal.
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dosłownie i metaforycznie start learning
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Strict rules stifle creativity.
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make out/spot (sth.) - dostrzec (coś) He could just make out her silhouette in the dusk.
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z emocją, strachem lub desperacją start learning
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The child clutched his mother’s hand.
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zaściankowy sposób myślenia brak otwartości na inne poglądy, kultury, idee start learning
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The house is well insulated against cold. He grew up insulated from the harsh realities of life.
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fatal illness/disease - śmiertelna choroba
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She doesn't think we live in an enlightened society.
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However you look at it, this decision was a mistake.
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spend - wydawać (pieniądze)
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jerk (również) - idiota, palant He jerked me and I fell down.
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alokować w, przeznaczać na start learning
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The majority of the budget was allocated to research and development.
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The microphone amplifies your voice. Social media can amplify misinformation.
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strengthen - wzmacniać That kind of stereotype reinforces harmful social prejudices.
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get out of control - wymknąć się spod kontroli The police had to intervene in the fight before the situation got out of control.
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regarding, in/with regard to, concerning, in relation to With regard to/concerning yesterday's conversation, I'd like to remind you about our resolution.
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The Yukon Quest is a ten-to-fourteen-day dog-sled race across the coldest wastes of North America.
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start learning
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The temperatures can drop to –62°C, when the harsh winter sets in. Suddenly, the silence has set in.
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sparsely populated/settled
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The poachers were caught hunting deer in the national park.
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superior, overarching, paramount Safety is an issue of superior/overarching/paramount importance.
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The Yukon Quest creates an interdependence between dogs and human.
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There are plenty of claimants to the title of master, but he is the most legitimate one.
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He accidentally knocked over a cup of coffee.
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put-put. It really put me off eating sushi.
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the number is engaged/busy
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rodzina jest ważniejsza niż ktokolwiek inny start learning
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blood is thicker than water
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move, relocation, removal removal - (również) usunięcie
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After receiving the test results, the patient headed over to a specialist.
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zanik mięśni start learning
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marszczyć się, falować się start learning
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The water surface rippled afer a stone fell into the lake.
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nurture - (również) pielęgnować (np. roślinę)
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enclosure, attachment - załącznik
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This decision is still haunting him and doesn’t give him peace.
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I couldn’t believe I had met the author of the novel in the flesh.
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She was drop-dead gorgeous in the wedding dress.
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Did the cat get your tongue?
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scaredy-cat (potocznie)
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graveyard shift (potocznie)
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rotted, rotten, spoilt, spoilt. The fruit starts to rot/go bad/spoil in the sun.
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kochać kogoś całym sercem start learning
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love sb. to the moon and back
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came, come, arose, arisen. Unexpectedly, a problem with the computer came up, which interrupted the presentation.
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showed, shown. He turned/showed up late at his wedding.
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in front of - na przeciwko (czegoś) There’s an iceberg dead ahead!
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start learning
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The poet penned several famous sonnets.
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conclusion, inference - wniosek Can you infer/deduce/conclude anything substantial from the text?
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She falsely passes herself off as a nutrition expert.
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zobaczyć coś przez chwilę start learning
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catch a glimpse of, glimpse He caught a glimpse of/glimpsed the car before it turned the corner.
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start learning
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Can you glance over my essay and tell me what you think?
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since then, ever since/after
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be tied up/busy with, be up to one's eyes in She’s tied up/busy with preparations for the conference. She's up to her eyes in preparations for the conference.
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He was looking at the miracle in/with disbelief.
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amazement, astonishment, surprise
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nieostrożność, lekkomyślność start learning
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carelessness, recklessness Carelessness/recklessness is intrinsic to/inherent in the character of juveniles.
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intimately - (również) intymnie intimately/closely related/linked/connected
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dosłownie i metaforycznie start learning
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stick to - trzymać się (np. planów, przekonań) clung, clung, hung, hung. He hangs on/clings to the hope that she will come back.
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rein in, curb, hold back, restrain rein in, curb, hold back, limit - ograniczyć He couldn’t rein in/curb/restrain/hold back his anger any longer.
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came, come. The contract comes to/totals over 2 million dollars.
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zwykle coś negatywnego lub nieoczekiwanego start learning
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expedite - przyspieszyć (np. proces) The crisis was precipitated by years of corruption.
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za sprawą którego, na mocy którego start learning
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share - akcja, udział An accord was signed, whereby/through which the enterprise would take 40% of the shares.
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szczególnie, w szczególności start learning
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particularly, in particular, notably, especially notably, clearly, obviously, explicitly, visibly - wyraźnie
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key, crucial, pivotal, critical
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wave - fala
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Several food companies vie/compete for domination in the market.
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solve/resolve a problem/a mystery/a task
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multifaceted issue/approach
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I see a convergence/confluence between their views.
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contact lens - szkła kontaktowe
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The doctor was accused of medical malpractice.
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A new mechanism was created whereby the data will be encrypted automatically.
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repulsive, repellent, off-putting His behaviour towards his colleagues was so repulsive/repellent/off-putting that most people avoided him.
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start learning
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The authorities are trying to rein in/curb/hold back the outbreak of the epidemic before it spreads to other regions.
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start learning
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fear for, be worried/anxious about
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International commerce is growing rapidly.
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endeavour - (również) staranie, wysiłek
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held, held. In June 2016, a referendum was held in Britain regarding the country's membership in the EU.
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carry out/conduct an experiment/investigation/reasearch
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potocznie start learning
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yummy, tasty delicious, palatable, scrumptious
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light, bright - jasny
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stracić panowanie nad sobą start learning
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pull over - zjechać na pobocze
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gregarious, sociable, outgoing
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o porywczym/wybuchowym temperamencie start learning
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short-tempered, quick-tempered
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wyluzowany, niefrasobliwy nie przejmuje się kłopotami i nie myśli o możliwych negatywnych konsekwencjach swoich działań start learning
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start learning
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be the life and soul of the party
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sprawić, by ktoś poczuł się swobodnie start learning
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myśleć nieszablonowo/kreatywnie start learning
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think outside the box/creatively
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start learning
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full of oneself, conceited
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w konkretnej sytuacji start learning
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shy, timid - nieśmiały
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impressive, larger than life
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dwelt, dwelt. They dwell in a small cottage by the river.
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start learning
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The architect envisioned/imagined himself a modern city full of green spaces.
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start learning
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The frog lost one of its appendages during the experiment. The small town became an appendage of the nearby city.
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start learning
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start learning
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We need to concert/agree our plans.
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pełne/częściowe wyżywienie start learning
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start learning
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displace, replace - zastępować Fast-developing AI can displace humans on the labour market.
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start learning
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hit/bang/knock on the head
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nagle start learning
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The shocking news prompted/treiggered an immediate investigation.
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znokautować, pozbawić przytomności start learning
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start learning
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zaimponować/oczarować kogoś (czymś) start learning
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impress/enchant/dazzle sb. with The company tried to impress/enchant/dazzle customers with flashy advertisements.
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start learning
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start learning
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niecelowo start learning
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left-left. The report leaves out/omits several key facts.
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They arranged to pull down the old railway station.
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I don’t know how she manages to put up with/tolerate his constant complaining without losing her temper.
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told, told. The student was reprimanded/told off for playing truant.
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start learning
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start learning
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remains, remnants, detritus
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start learning
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dispersed, scattered - rozproszony, rozsiany The population in this area is sparse.
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come round, regain consciousness
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start learning
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A certain crustacean latches onto the Greenland shark's eye, damaging them to the point of complete blindness.
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przyczepić się do kogoś/czegoś start learning
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A certain crustacean latches onto the Greenland shark's eye, damaging them to the point of complete blindness.
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start learning
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Let me give you a hint to jog your memory.
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short story - opowiadanie
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start learning
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łamać sobie głowę/rozważać start learning
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rack one's brains/puzzle over I’ve been racking my brain over this problem all day.
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start learning
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He is not so smart as it may seem/appear.
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Schools in Poland are usually named in honour of prominent people.
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attend - uczęszczać na I have to sit in/be present at my family dinner, even though I don't want to.
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work practice/placement, traineeship
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I really appreciate people I can have a laugh with.
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The data from this research is relatable to the current trends in the industry, making it highly relevant.
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undermine - osłabiać, podkopać (np. wiarygodność, autorytet) The manager’s inconsistent decisions compromised/undermined his authority. Sharing your password could compromise your account.
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start learning
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start learning
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hipnotyzujący, zachwycający start learning
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mesmerising, spellbinding Her lecture was so mesmerising/spellbinding that the students didn't even notice the time passing.
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start learning
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fall for sb., fall in love with sb.
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być szaleńczo zakochanym w kimś start learning
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be madly in love with sb.
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godny uwagi, wyróżniający się start learning
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She received a promotion because of her remarkable work ethic and dedication.
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start learning
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It was a incredible coincidence that they met again after 20 years.
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distinguished, illustrious He comes from a distinguished/illustrious family known for generations of public service.
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The scientist received an award for his exceptional contribution to medicine.
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znaczący, wybitny, mający ważne stanowisko i wpływy w danym środowisku start learning
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He is one of the most prominent/eminent figures in modern literature.
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They spent a wonderful/glorious weekend hiking in the national park.
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The palace interior was so magnificent that everyone kept taking photos.
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Her new dress looks absolutely gorgeous on her.
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(również) wielki
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The theory is popular among/with experts in the field.
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feature - (również) cecha facility - (również) obiekt What features/facilities will the new version of this program provide?
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in order to, so as to, in a bid to The company reduced prices in order to/so as to/in a bid to regain market control.
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The executive is going to conduct a review of the employees' projects.
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dyrektor jest rodzajem executive
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wywodzić się z, pochodzić od start learning
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dobrze dogadywać się z (kimś) start learning
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get along/on well with sb.
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zdać ze świetnymi wynikami start learning
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-I don't see it. -Tilt your head a bit to the left.
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deceptively, misleadingly, delusively, illusively
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wykrzywiony, powykrzywiany start learning
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a contorted facial expression
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remember/see vaguely/dimly
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(również) zemdleć The outline of the car was faint in the dense fog.
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bent, bent. She bent low/crouched down over the table, analysing even the smallest details.
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start learning
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A slight smile flickered across his mouth before he sobered up again.
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wzdrygnać się (na widok czegoś) start learning
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He always flinchs at the sight of blood.
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start learning
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z zainteresowaniem, zdumieniem lub zachwytem start learning
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track of time - poczucie czasu She was gazing at the horizon/skyline, entirely losing track of time.
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The child was trying to spot something, peering in the dark.
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gap, crack, hole - szpara She peeped through a gap/crack/hole in the door to see what the adults were doing.
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start learning
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(również) szlak Stick to our trail and everything will be fine.
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start learning
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The teacher admonished the students to be quiet.
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start learning
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A slight smile flickered across his mouth before he got serious/sobered up again.
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divert attention away from By concentrating their marketing on some of their collections that may indeed be genuinely eco-friendly, manufacturers divert attention away from their other collections that definitely are not eco-friendly.
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start learning
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fell, fallen. As consumers, it’s important to be informed so we don’t fall for greenwashing tactics.
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start learning
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filmowy, literacki, muzyczny start learning
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genuine - autentyczy earnest belief/attempt/tone/intention
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substantial, generous, hefty, hearty
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frank, candid, straightforward
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I will be blunt about it...
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Why are you staring at me?
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miłość od pierwszego wejrzenia start learning
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love at first sight/glance
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umiejętności, zdolności, potencjał start learning
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(również) wystawiać (np. eksponaty) He exhibits exceptional musical abilities.
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start learning
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The cat moved in a stealthy way.
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weed out, get rid of, dispose of We need to weed out/dispose of unqualified applicants.
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start learning
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The government is trying to eradicate corruption.
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odchylenie od normy, zasady lub oczekiwanego stanu rzeczy start learning
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być szkodą dla, działać na szkodę start learning
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be the detriment to, work to the detriment of Using your phone late at night is a detriment to/works to the detriment of your sleep quality.
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start learning
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hung, hung. The program hangs/crashes every time I click this button.
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start learning
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start learning
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People often flinch from taking risks, although it can bring them enormous benefits.
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(również) źródło source rare minerals. Fish for the restaurant is sourced daily from British ports.
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insoluble - (również) nierozpuszczalny
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raise/increase/force up the costs
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availability, accessibility
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"throw a spanner in the works"
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sample, probe - próbka
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trudny okres, niedostatek start learning
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start learning
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zrobić dobre wrażenie na (kimś) start learning
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My dad forgot about my parent's wedding anniversary and it didn't go down well with with my mom.
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start learning
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crept, crept. The cat crept up on the bird.
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start learning
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abruptly, suddenly, all of a sudden, out of the blue
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start learning
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flock of birds/sheeps/goats
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wiosłowa, żaglowa lub z silnikiem start learning
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film, piosenka, książka, gra, produkt start learning
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blockbuster - hit kinowy
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The damage caused by the earthquake was beyond reckoning.
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start learning
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exclusive, select, upscale, upmarket
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osoba wchodząca bez pozwolenia na cudzą posiadłość start learning
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start learning
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peckish (potocznie)
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start learning
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polubić się z kimś od razu start learning
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click/hit it off with (sb.) Do you think you’ll click/hit it off with your new flatmate?
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start learning
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gradual, progressive, incremental
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start learning
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Our experience essentially/basically shows that free trade is a good thing.
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start learning
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start learning
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osoby wyższej rangą start learning
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nice, pleasant, agreeable, likeable
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start learning
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Her research furthered/advanced our understanding of the disease.
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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talker, public speaker, orator
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stanąć w obronie (kogoś/czegoś) start learning
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support, assistance, backing backing, endorsement - poparcie
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bigotry, fanaticism, zealotry
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(również) fabuła
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came-come. In 1964 the first Civil Rights Act came into effect.
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spotkać się z uznaniem wśród start learning
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strike/touch a chord with struck-struck. The new healthcare reform struck/touched a chord with the majority of the population.
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start learning
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feel strongly/have strong feelings about She feels strongly/has strong feelings about animal rights.
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(również) niepewny, ryzykowny
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kind, good-hearted, warm-hearted, kind-hearted
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start learning
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odezwać się (w jakiejś sprawie) start learning
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spoke-spoken. She decided to speak up about the problem during the meeting.
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wyróżniający się taktem – umiejętnością zachowania się odpowiedniego i niewywołującego konfliktów start learning
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sympathetic, compassionate
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zebrać w sobie odwagę, żeby start learning
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pluck/screw up the courage to She plucked/screwed up the courage to speak in front of the whole class.
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ześlizgnąć się, poślizgnąć się start learning
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start learning
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sancutary - sanktuarium
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być na siłach, żeby coś zrobić start learning
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Are you up to helping me move this heavy table?
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start learning
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(również) porządy, przyzwoity
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The crowd pushed through the narrow entrance.
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wpatrywać się/patrzeć uważnie start learning
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start learning
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unusually, uncharacteristically
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A strange unearthly noise came from the forest. She possessed an almost unearthly beauty.
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start learning
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Nobody likes him because he always wants to boss people around.
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well-behaved - (również) dobrze wychowany
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got-got. My grandma never got the hang of how to use her computer.
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have a go at, go for, give (sth.) a try Why don't you have a go at/go for playing tennis?
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peaceful life - spokojne życie
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on one's own accord - z własnej woli On his own accord, he got himself into this mess.
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The Polish economy was left in shambles after the demise of the communist system.
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start learning
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The Ukrainian government is in dire straits after the corruption scandal came to light.
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(prawnie) odpowiedzialny za start learning
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Who will be liable when AI contributes to someone being hurt?
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start learning
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persuade (sb.), talk (sb.) into - namówić (kogoś) The salesman coaxed her into buying a more expensive model.
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start learning
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Ew, that sandwich looks gross!
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start learning
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np. pogoda, rana, smak, zapach start learning
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(również) niegrzeczny
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moralnie np. polityka, przestępstwo, zachowanie, niesprawiedliwość start learning
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The international society condemned the regime for its odious practices.
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rozwiać, (np. wątpliwości), zdementować (np. plotki, mit) start learning
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dispel doubts/rumours/a myth. Her explanations were meant/intended to dispel all doubts regarding the legitimacy of the firm's actions.
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The electric wire dangling from the ceiling posed a danger to the workers.
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start learning
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The media lambasted/flaied the minister for his contentious statements.
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start learning
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groundbreaking - przełomowy Signing the treaty was a momentous event for the entire region.
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wszystkie zasoby (majątek) posiadane przez osobę, firmę lub instytucję start learning
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probability, likelihood, odds The odds are that the negotiations will fail.
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start learning
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The company decided to sue its former business partner for breach of contract.
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nie do pokonania/przezwyciężenia start learning
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The lack of funds proved to be an insurmountable impediment to the whole project.
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The government's actions were meant to stabilise the economy.
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w pogotowiu, pod telefonem start learning
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summon (sb.) - wezwać (kogoś) The doctor remained on call and arrived at the hospital when summoned.
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praworządny, przestrzegający prawa start learning
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Social cohesion/coherence was notably impaired by growing inequalities.
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Older managers tend to be out of touch with the latest technologies.
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The workers are obliged to conform to/follow/obey safety regulations in the plant.
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z poczuciem wyższości start learning
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feel sorry for sb. - współczuć komuś She pitied him for his lack complete of ambition.
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wmieszać się w tłum w celu nawiązania rozmowy start learning
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Go and mingle with the guests.
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fabryka, zakład, wytwórnia start learning
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nieustannie, niepowstrzymanie start learning
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relentlessly, unstopabbly
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Thanks to clever reasoning, he managed to get away with it, even though the case was unequivocal.
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wpadać do kogoś bez zaproszenia start learning
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call on/upon sb - odwiedzić kogoś
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hold for, concern, relate to, apply to The regulations apply not only to large corporations but also to smaller enterprises operating in international markets.
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set/put the record straight
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zaoszczędzić pieniądze na czarną godzinę start learning
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save money for a rainy day
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The witness was officially summoned in order to give evidence to the investigating committee.
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He prepared the report on the boss’s commission.
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catastrophe, disaster, calamity calamity, mishap - nieszczęście
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zatrzymywać się, wyhamowywać start learning
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ground-ground. After the system malfunctioned, public transport ground to a halt across the entire city.
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niepodłączony do zasilania, niemający dostępu do mediów (woda, prąd) start learning
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sprzedaż towarów i usług bezpośrednio konsumentom, a nie do dalszej odsprzedaży start learning
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introduce, implement, bring in brought-brought. The government is due to bring in/introduce/implement new regulations aimed at protecting the consumers.
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uszlachetnić, nadać godność start learning
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He refused to dignify the ridiculous accusations with any kind of answer.
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steady, level-headed, well-adjusted
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jerk - (również) szarpać, pchać
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After a few days of intensive negotiations, the tension began to let up and eventually disappeared.
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jednoczesne odczuwanie przeciwstawnych uczuć, myśli lub postaw start learning
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nieprzewidziany i nieoczekiwany start learning
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statue - posąg
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comeback - riposta shone-shone. During the debate, he shone with a witty comeback that quickly caught the media's attention.
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He was provoked into submitting his resignation after a series of manipulative questions.
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He passed for an expert in his field, even though he had never formally completed his studies.
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ridiculous, absurd, nonsensical
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in turn - (również) po kolei, z kolei The decline in investment led to a reduction in employment, in turn/consquently weakening the economy.
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The scope of the project went much beyond what was initially planned.
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zakres (liczbowy), rozpiętość start learning
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The firm offers a wide range of services tailored to the needs of customers from different sectors.
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shipment - wysyłka
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lepiej użyć "this" zamiast „it”, żeby odnieść się do całej poprzedniej myśli Granted, the project faced serious difficulties in the early realisation phase, but this doesn't mean that it will be a failure altogether.
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w rzeczywistości, właściwie start learning
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She still resents her former executive for the way he treated her.
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directly, straight, head-on The politician had to face public criticism head-on and openly.
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After a few years of preparations, the organisation set up an independent research centre.
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make concessions - iść na ustępstwa Negotiations were exceptionally tough because both sides refused to make any concessions.
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fervent/staunch supporter bitter opponent - zagorzały przeciwnik
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all but, all/everything exept All but/exept this one spelling mistake are correct.
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I've never seen such flagrant disregard for the law.
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fairly, justly, equitably
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She joined the ranks of professional athletes.
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przejąć (coś), zawładnąć (czymś) start learning
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The company was taken over by a foreign investor. Panic took over the crowd.
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The years went by without noticing.
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emocjonalnie, psychicznie start learning
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You need to let go of your anger. She finally let go of her past mistakes. Let go of thinking constantly about him.
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I have a bad premonition about your idea.
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wear (sb.) out, exhaust (sb.)
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slip - (również) poślizgnać się She slipped the book under the pillow and went to sleep.
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oświetlony światłem księżyca start learning
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moonlit - oświetlony światłem księżyca Her moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me towards salvation.
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The child cried out to his father when he got lost.
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Solitary tree on the river bank.
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pursuit of - pogoń za, dążenie do In his pursuit of success, he relentlessly trampled the ambitions and efforts of the others.
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immediately, instantly, instantaneously, at once, right away
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chance, shot, opportunity That was his only chance/shot/opportunity to test himself in the professional league.
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organise/throw/hold a party throw - informal, hold - formal
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nieciekawy, nieatrakcyjny start learning
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unglamorous job/work/life/process/effort/role
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(Po rule out NIE używamy that-clause) exclude - wykluczyć (kogoś/coś z czegoś) Doctors could not rule out the possibility that the symptoms were caused by a rare genetic diorder.
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wykładać kasę, wybulić (niechętnie) start learning
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Europe has to stump up now for the Ukrainian defence.
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charming, enchanting, lovely
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hopelessly - (również) beznadziejnie In a moment of danger, the child hopelessly/desperately cried out to his mother for help.
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amendment - poprawka, nowelizacja The Parliament decided to amend the Act so as to eliminate gender discrimination.
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The modernization of the British monarchy began in earnest after the death of Princess Diana.
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powiedzenie, sformułowanie start learning
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The writer coined a new expression, which quickly became common in the spoken language.
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allow oneself (+noun) - pozwolić sobie na (coś) After the breakup with his sweetheart, he allowed himself an outpouring of emotions.
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pochłaniać, zalewać, ogarniać start learning
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The sudden storm engulfed the whole city, causing chaos on the streets.
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potocznie start learning
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Elizabeth II went to great pains to create a new image of the monarchy and she started to represent herself as the grandmother of the nation.
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Cash has had its day in many countries.
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perennial plant - wieloletnia roślina perennial problem/interest/question/issue/challenge
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The company was fined to the tune of €5 million.
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In case/the event of fire, use the stairs.
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The reforms were designed to build on existing structures.
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After the breakup with his sweetheart, he allowed himself an outpouring of emotions.
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China has doubled down on threats against Taiwan.
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Russia steps/scales up efforts to annex as much Ukrainian tarritory as possible.
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lineage, descent, ancestry
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rozwikłać, ujawnić (stopniowo) start learning
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unravel a mystery/the truth
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dać, skutkować (wynik, odpowiedź) start learning
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My company yields a lot of profit. His creative idea yielded the teacher’s sympathy. The new stategy yielded ramarkably good results in a very short time.
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heir - spadkobierca
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o pomieszczeniu start learning
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o powietrzu start learning
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o roślinach, glebie, jedzeniu start learning
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invoke the law/constitution. The attorney invoked the constitution in order to undermine the legitimacy of the government's decision.
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Rzeczowniki niepoliczalne zawsze rządzą czasownikiem w liczbie pojedynczej. He refused to answer questions that might incriminate him. The suspect argued that any evidence incriminates him directly.
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taki, który kierowany jest do sądu start learning
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accusation - oskarżenie, zarzut (słabsze niż charge)
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zdezorientować, wprawić w zakłopotanie start learning
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They were disconcerted/baffled by his strange behaviour. The compliment from her disconcerted/baffled me.
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cieszyć się własnym towarzystwem start learning
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być/stać się dla kogoś codziennością start learning
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be/become second nature to sb.
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The pilot had a hairy moment while landing in heavy fog.
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zachować przytomność umysłu start learning
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fatalny występ/standardy/wyniki start learning
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abysmal performance/standards/results ekstremalnie niski poziom / żenujący standard
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okropny wypadek/przestępstwo/doświadczenie przerażające, szokujące, mocno negatywne start learning
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horrible accident/crime/experience
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okropna pogoda/warunki/błąd start learning
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dreadful weather/conditions/mistake
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okropny dzień/doświadczenie/zapach start learning
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awful day/experience/smell emocjonalnie nieprzyjemne
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it was a close call/thing/shave
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to rupture a muscle, a rupture in relations, a diplomatic rupture
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The frog plopped into the pond.
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cichy i długotrwały niepokój start learning
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unsettling news/thought/discovery/realisation/feeling/idea
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nagły, psychologiczny niepokój start learning
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unnerving silence/smile/moment/realisation/thought
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niepokojący, zatrważający silny i szokujący niepokój start learning
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disturbing rise/image/behaviour/report/statistics
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You shouldn’t exert yourself after the surgery. She exerted herself to understand the complex theory.
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kamień nazębny, płytka miażdżycowa start learning
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Her perfect peace in the face of chaos proved to be more unnerving than the situation itself.
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resurrect - wskrzesić New management sought to revive interest in the project, which had been stagnant for years.
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do określonego miejsca start learning
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came-come. Whenever my mother wants me to do something she shouts "Son, come over here".
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zażarty, zacięty, zajadły start learning
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w odróżnieniu, w przeciwieństwie do start learning
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Unlike his predecessors/precursors/forerunners, the new leader openly challenged/disputed/questioned entrenched practices.
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ingrained, entrenched, rooted Unlike his predecessors/precursors/forerunners, the new leader openly challenged/disputed/questioned entrenched practices.
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zaspokoić (czyjąś potrzebę) start learning
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The training programme was designed to cater to workers with diverse experiences.
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The consequences of the political crisis played out over several tense weeks.
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hover - unosić się The butterfly was fluttering its wings, hovering over the flowers in the garden.
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(również) zamek do ubrań Cars were zipping along the highway at breakneck speed.
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Does this course count as work experience?
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This company ranks among the best in the field.
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Simply/Just go and apologize to her.
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hastily - pochopnie
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revive - odnowić, wskrzesić New management sought to revive interest in the project, which had been stagnant for years.
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wykonując przy tym ruchy start learning
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The butterfly was fluttering its wings, hovering over the flowers in the garden.
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When the music started playing, people came onto the dance floor and began having fun.
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persistence, perseverance
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w sensie prawdopodobieństwa, a nie rzetelności start learning
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His explanation began to gain credence after new evidence emerged.
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gather, collect - zbierać
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about, around, roughly, or so approximately - w przybliżeniu He wrote 100 books or so.
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The Galapagos Islands were particularly interesting to Charles Darwin.
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issue, matter - sprawa, kwestia pass on genes/money/knowledge. Instead of tackling it himself, he passed the matter on to his successor.
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zachowywać się nieodpowiednio start learning
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out of order - (również) uszkodzony, niesprawny
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potocznie His ham-fisted attempt at diplomacy only made the situation worse. The reforms were implemented in a ham-fisted way.
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moron - debil, kretyn
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rang-rung. His explanation rang true, although he didn't show any evidence.
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rigid, stiff - sztywny He had great potential, but the rigid system clipped his wings.
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untapped/unexploited potential/resources/market
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You were on the run from the Russian mafia? I can't believe it!
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za złe wyniki w nauce start learning
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be expelled from school - zostać wyrzuconym ze szkoły (za złe zachowanie)
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mount łączy się z wydarzeniami wymagającymi planowania, wysiłku lub strategii The organisation decided to mount a broad information campaign.
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A young director debuted with a film that immediately caught the critics' attention.
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I thought I had him pegged, but his reaction took me completely/totally/absolutely/entirely aback.
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rise to the occasion/challenge I raise the prices. The prices rise. I raised the prices. The prices rose. rose-risen. In the face of crisis, the new leader rose to the occasion/challenge.
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podkreśla efektywność i szybkość działania start learning
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swift decision/action. The project was well planned, hence its swift execution.
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w których dużo się działo w sensie pozytywnym start learning
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The 1960s were heady times for the music industry.
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One misguided decision was enough to precipitate a serious political crisis.
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snuff (sb.) out, murder (sb.l The criminal snuffed out his enemy with a single precise shot.
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string - (również) struna He recieved a string/series of emails containing warnings before he eventually reacted.
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put (sth.) over, explain (sth.) The teacher managed to put over the most important points of the lecture.
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A momentary lapse led to serious consequences for the whole team.
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meticulous, scrupulous, painstaking The research involved painstaking/scrupulous/meticulous analysis of hundreds of documents.
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We considered all solutions and, last of all, came to the conclusion that a compromise was the best option.
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osoba, która jest obecna na wydarzeniu start learning
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participant - uczestnik (aktywnie biorący udział w wydarzeniu)
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niebezpośrednia, mgliście dana do zrozumienia start learning
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suggestion - sugestia (bezpośrednia) When the party was eventually dead, there appeared an implication that all the guests should leave.
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wyrażając zdziwienie start learning
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She shunted aside her doubts and decided to take the risk.
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(również) kompaktowy Compacted snow tends to linger.
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fade away - rozmyć się The morning fog dissipated/faded away as the sun rose.
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handy, useful - użyteczny Do you have any gum to hand/handy?
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dłużej niż oczekiwano start learning
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persist - utrzymywać się (trwać mimo trudności) Compact snow tend to linger.
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istniejący ale nieujawniony w danym momencie start learning
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latent talent, latent genetic disorder
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He bought extra supplies in anticipation of the apocalipse.
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sturdy - (również) silny, wytrwały, niezłomny This hammer is very sturdy, it's hard to break it.
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trwały, wytrzymały, odporny start learning
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durable, resilient, resistant
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make progress, come along
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(również) powódź After the announcement, they were flooded/deluged with applications.
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spiky hair, a spiky rise in inflation, a spiky response
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Please state your place of abode.
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w niezmienionej formie start learning
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maintain/preserve tradition/standards/order
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bezinteresowny, nieegoistyczny start learning
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przyziemny, monotonny, banalny start learning
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start learning
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ocena moralna start learning
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The enterprise was involved in unsavory practices, which came to light after several years.
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His style of argumentation was akin to that used by experienced diplomats.
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supposedly, allegedly, purportedly, ostensibly
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The report teems/abounds with inaccuracies, which undermine its credibility.
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The new strategy turned out to be/proved effective, although it was initially fraught with problems.
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start learning
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amid - formal Amid the growing chaos and contradictory information, the truth finally came to light.
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It was an extremely/exceedingly tough decision, taken under intense time pressure.
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leave, depart - odjeżdżać (o zaplanowanych rozkładach)
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wyjść na jaw, ujawnić się start learning
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came-come. It later transpired/came to light that the company had ignored safety regulations.
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wytyczać granice, rozgraniczyć start learning
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korzystać z wiedzy/doświadczenia start learning
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draw on knowledge/experience
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disposable, single-use - jednorazowego użytku
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przejściowy, przemijający start learning
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The delight in new technology was transient and soon gave way to criticism.
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visible, preceptible, discernible
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declare, state - oświadczyć The priest pronounced the couple husband and wife. The judge pronounced the defendant guilty.
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Although she knew what had happened, she assumed a surprised expression on her face.
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wypowiedzieć, wydawać z siebie jakiś dźwięk start learning
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utter a cry. He uttered an unambiguous/unequivocal warning during the meeting, which dispelled all doubts.
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This organisation acts in the service of people touched by poverty.
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overly, unduly, excessively
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skierowany do zewnątrz start learning
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outward calm, ouward apperance, outward confidence
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The outer layer of the cake was chocolate. He lives in the outer suburbs.
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The exterior of the building has been renewed, but the interior still requires renovation.
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common, joint, collective collective - formal
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idealnie/szczególnie nadający się start learning
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He is eminently suited to the role. The plan is eminently practical.
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start learning
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zestaw przedmiotów wyprodukowany w jednym czasie start learning
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The first batch of a hundred should be ready next week. After analysing the first batch of data, the team decided to change their approach.
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unfounded, groundless - bezpodstawny
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emphatically, strenuously The doctor emphatically/strenuously opposed the new regulations, arguing their harmfulness.
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Prolonged exposure to noise led to his habituation, so that he no longer reacted to alarm sounds.
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consistent/congruent with Her behaviour was consistent/congruent with the virtues, that she had previously declared.
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skontaktować się ponownie z (kimś) start learning
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After the meeting, he decided to follow up with the customer in order to clarify the details of the contract.
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sewage - ścieki
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hangover - kac
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kijem start learning
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I hate people barging in druing private appointments uninvited.
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His enthusiasm came across as phoney, what only deepend the lack of trust in him.
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nap, kip, snooze, slumber slumber - formal
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This report gives a valuable insight into the mechanism of decision-making in critical situations.
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różnorodność / zróżnicowanie współistnienie różnych typów start learning
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There was a great diversity of experts from around the world at this conference.
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duży wybór start learning
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The shop provides a wide variety of organic products.
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Instead of solving the problem at its core, the enterprise began to handle it in a superficial manner/fashion.
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His enthusiasm came across as phoney, what only deepend the lack of trust in him.
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na granicy/krawędzi (czegoś) start learning
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at the point of, on the brink of He was at the point of/on the brink of breaking down when he found out about the changes in the schedule.
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emphasize, highlight, underline, underscore
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przyznawać, nadawać (komuś) start learning
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The university decided to confer an honourable title on the professor for his scientific achievements.
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zdezorientowany, zmieszany start learning
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puzzled, perplex, baffled
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The meticulous/scrupulous/painstaking analysis showed that the construction was faulty/flawed, which could potentially lead to a mishap.
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mislead (misled-misled) - wprowadzić w błąd The report contained/included erroneous information that could mislead the management.
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relax, unwind, wind down - zrelaksować się After a long week of work, it’s worth loosening up and forgetting about duties.
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fool/mess/play/screw around
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często z trudem lub prowizorycznie start learning
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They had to scrounge up additional funds in order to cover the unforeseen costs.
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przeczytać/przeglądać uważnie start learning
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He was perusing the map to find our camping site.
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modicum - formal After months of uncertainty, he finally experienced a modicum of relief.
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close/near at hand, within one's grasp
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zazwyczaj po fakcie start learning
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She reflected on/upon her past mistakes.
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Despite huge pressure, he decided to square off with a considerably stronger enemy.
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professional/occupational risk/hazard
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This report became a baseline for further research.
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hold a grudge against (sb.) held-held. She still holds a grudge against her former partner for the way he ended their collaboration.
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zwariować, wyjść z siebie start learning
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She freaked out when she realised the consequences of her decision.
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Sustained rehabilitation after the accident was a real ordeal for him.
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necklace - naszyjnik
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You can be polite/courteous without being kind
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The diamond sparkled in the sunlight. The lake's surfacte was shimmering gently in the light of sunset.
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utrzymujący się (przez pewnien czas) start learning
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sustained effort, sustained pressure sustained campaign, sustained growth, sustained focus, sustained trauma/damage
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enduring relationship, enduring love endruing respect, enduring impact, enduring criticism
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The train braked sharply. Profits fell sharply last quarter.
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często podkreśla zaskoczenie start learning
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The meeting ended abruptly. He stopped abruptly in the middle of the street.
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z siłą lub agresją start learning
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The storm shook the windows violently. He shook his head violently.
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She accepted the job offer in an completely/entirely new environment with some trepidation.
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Scientist presume that the largest dinosaurs could have been borderline ectothermic, due to their large size.
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zaniedbujący(np. obowiązki), niedbały start learning
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His neglectful/remiss approach to his duties eventually led to serious consequences.
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odzyskać pewność siebie/siłę/pozycję/świadomość start learning
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regain confidence/strength/position/consciousness After a long break, he was trying to regain his previous physical condition.
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The enterprise hopes to recoup the losses accumulated as a result of unsuccessful investment.
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The police managed to retrieve/recover the stolen art pieces/artworks after an international investigation.
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ukraść, zerżnąć, skopiować potocznie start learning
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(również) wyrwać lub zedrzeć pieniądze (z kogoś) rip off an idea, rip off the design
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ściągnąć (coś), dokonać (czegoś) start learning
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I can’t believe she pulled off that surprise party without anyone noticing! He managed to pull off a last-minute victory.
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surely, undoubtedly, doubtlessly, indubitably
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ustalić, upewnić się, dowiedzieć się zwykle w sposób dokładny i pewny start learning
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determine - określać Before we make any decision, we need to determine/ascertain if the information is credible.
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Nutirient absporption/uptake in the small intestine is curcial/pivotal for the proper functioning of the body.
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(również) kort oraz sąd He courted her for several months before they got engaged. He courted the support of influential politicians.
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She had to bail out her brother, who had been arrested during the demonstrations.
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The report provides detailed coverage/account of the negotiations and their final outcome.
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wstrząsający, traumatyczny łączy się z rzeczownikami opisującymi doświadczenia, relacje, historie lub wydarzenia o silnym ładunku emocjonalnym start learning
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dzięki uprzejmości (kogoś) start learning
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This classroom was renovated courtesy of the local businessman.
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staw, sadzawka, oczko wodne start learning
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być zanurzonym w/pochłoniętym (czymś) start learning
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scare/frighten (sb.), give (sb.) a scare
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przeszacować/niedoszacować start learning
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overestimate/underestimate They overestimated/underestimated the costs.
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The media overstated the impact of the scandal.
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dotyczy opinii, reputacji start learning
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The film is overrated. He tends to overrate his own importance.
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Ice baths supporters tout their health benefits.
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got-got. The startup’s new app is finally getting/gaining traction among users.
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zestaw pytań służący do zbierania informacji, danych lub opinii od respondentów, często wykorzystywany w badaniach społecznych i rynkowych start learning
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fundamentalny, zasadniczy start learning
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shortage, deficiency, scarcity, dearth
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He thought he could trust his partner in the deal, but he was double-crossed.
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pitch – krótka prezentacja pomysłu, projektu lub produktu, której celem jest zainteresowanie inwestora, klienta lub producenta. If you want investors to back your startup, you need to learn how to sell the pitch convincingly.
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pasować do (czyjegoś) wizerunku start learning
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Wearing a suit and tie is on brand for him as a CEO.
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Desecrating national symbols is forbidden.
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He sat in a stupor after hearing the shocking news.
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She whittled a small bird out of wood.
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(również) taśma
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She pilfered a few biscuits from the kitchen.
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resemble, liken, be reminiscent of The architecture is reminiscent of/resembles/likens Gothic cathedrals.
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bring down (również) - obniżyć (coś) overthrew, overthrown, brought-brought. The rebels overthrew/brought down the government.
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odłączyć się od państwa i utworzyć własne, niezależne państwo start learning
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Catalonia wants to secede from Spain.
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często w celu osiągnięcia własnych korzyści start learning
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Fear-mongering during the pandemic caused unnecessary panic among people.
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przejąć odpowiedzialność, rolę lub obowiązki po kimś innym start learning
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After the abrupt resignation of the leader, she had to take up the mantle, even though she didn't feel prepared for it.
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starając się komuś dorównać mu lub kogoś przewyższyć start learning
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imitate, mimic - naśladować (zwykle wyglądem, zachowaniem, stylem lub głosem) She tried to emulate her mentor’s dedication and work ethic.
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wizualną start learning
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got-got. The hotel is getting a facelift before the tourist season.
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zamknięcie dla ruchu kołowego start learning
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wyznaczyć nowy kurs/ścieżkę start learning
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In the face of the economic crisis, the government decided to chart a new course in the international politics.
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set-set. They set off/embarked on a long journey at dawn.
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coś ważnego start learning
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After years of preparation, the enterprise decided to embark on an ambitious project of expansion into the Asian markets.
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top-of-the-range, top-tier
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posiadać niewiele (czegoś) start learning
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meet halfway, make/reach a compromise
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z noclegami start learning
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either ... or - albo ... albo There are two exits — you can use either one.
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took-taken. I have no idea how it happened, but she completely took after her mother in terms of character as well as appearance.
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działać potajemnie/pod przykrywką start learning
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He worked undercover as a secret agent.
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He was enlisted in the army at the age of 18. She was enlisted to solve the problem. She was enlisted for volunteer work.
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start learning
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cast-cast. It is said that she could cast a spell on everyone who listened to her speech at least once.
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start learning
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held-held. The fog delayed/held up the flight.
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np. organizacje prestępczą start learning
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(również) demontować The police dismantled the drug cartel.
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apparel/clothing retailer
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np. reakcję, emocję, odpowiedź start learning
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mówiąc o liczbach, sumach start learning
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a whopping $2 million, a whopping 80%
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cut-cut. The rope was cut off/severed.
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mały, nieregularny fragment start learning
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a patch of forest, a patch of ground
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lent-lent. This idea lends itself to further discussion.
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make a bid - złożyć ofertę He made a bid of $500 for the painting.
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sprawdzić się, powieść się, udać się start learning
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I hope your idea will work out and we'll win.
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w celu sprzedaży lub przekonania kogoś start learning
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During the presentation, you have to pitch your idea persuasively, adjusting/tailoring it to the investors' expectations.
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produkty wystawione na sprzedaż w sklepie, na targowisku start learning
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sprawdzić/skontrolować (coś) start learning
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You can check up o a brand's employment politices and avoid those that have bad reputation.
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look out! - uważaj! I’m looking out for a new job. Look out for labels that use recycled materials.
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You may have to pay out a bit more for local brands, but it's good to support local producers.
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nagle start learning
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sprang-sprung. In the last few years, modern apartment buildings have bugan to spring up in this district.
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np. Lidl, Hebe, Rossman, Biedronka, MediaExpert start learning
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After months of hard work, she decided to treat herself to a week-long stay in a luxurious spa.
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nie mieć ochoty czegoś robić start learning
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can't be bothered to do (sth.), don't feel like doing (sth.) He couldn't be bothered to pick up his phone. He didn't feel like picking up his phone.
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bagaż oddawany przy odprawie start learning
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wydawać niski, głęboki, dudniący dźwięk np. silnik, burza, brzuch start learning
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Her stomach began to rumble. Thunder rumbled in the distance.
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mentalnie start learning
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prepare (sb.) - przygotować (kogoś) The media coverage primed the public to expect a crisis.
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Dosłownie: podłączony przewodami Humans are wired to seek social connection.
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sposób chodzenia start learning
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The doctor assessed the patient’s gait.
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Mówiąc "fluidity" nie chodzi o poziom języka (jak w przypadku "fluency"), a o sposób mówienia. The fluidity of her speech made her sound confident. The dancer moved with remarkable fluidity.
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shuffle the deck - tasować karty He shuffled his feet towards the exit
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overrode-overridden. The manager overrode his decision. The court overrode the previous ruling.
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dotknięty przez, cierpiący na start learning
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afflicted by illness/poverty
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rozsupłać, rozdzielić (coś) start learning
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Researchers are trying to tease apart genetic and environmental factors.
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Good teachers are attuned to their students’ needs.
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w działaniu start learning
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exaggeration - przesada, wyolbrzymienie Buying a $3,000 laptop just to check emails is overkill.
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dać się ponieść (emocjom) start learning
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was/were-been, got-got. During that discussion, he go so carried away that he failed to mention a few things, which he later regretted.
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wydobyć z (kogoś) to, co najlepsze start learning
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bring out the best in (sb.) brought-brought. She really brings out the best in her students.
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łatwa/niewymagająca praca start learning
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zgiąć się, zniekształcić się pod naciskiem start learning
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distort - zniekształcić, wypaczyć (kształt, dźwięk, obraz, informację) A thick layer of stones along the track prevents the rails from buckling under the massive weight of the train.
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We should bolt this shelf so it doesn't lean.
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hole - dziura
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świadomie utrwalić coś w pamięci start learning
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commit (sth.) to memory, memorise (sth.) Students are expected to commit key formulas to memory.
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Sugeruje poważne, często brutalne uszkodzenie. start learning
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chwiejny, niepewny, zagrożony upadkiem start learning
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risky - ryzykowny precarious situation, precarious position, precarious employment, a business in a precarious position
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grożący realnym zagrożeniem start learning
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hazardous working conditions
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pouczający, uświadamiający loznacza coś pożytecznego, korzystnego, przynoszącego pozytywny skutek, szczególnie jeśli uczy lub ostrzega. start learning
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For many politicians, this failure proved to be a salutary lesson that made them realise the scale of the problem.
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usunąć ze stanowiska start learning
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You shouldn't turn your back on your friends when they are going through a tough time.
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podać (komuś) pomocną dłoń start learning
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lend/give (sb.) a helping hand
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W angielskim często pomija się powtórzenie podmiotu w drugiej części zdania. During the negotiations, it quickly became clear that they had the upper hand and were not going to budge.
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Their financial situation was so precarious that a single unexpected expense could lead the business to bancruptcy.
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The deer apparently got tangled up in the fence and couldn’t break free.
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The report was full of/rife with inaccuracies.
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try to = wysiłek w celu osiągnięcia rezultatu, try + -ing = eksperyment / testowanie metody When we tried to turn on the old computer, it turned out that it is as dead as a doornail.
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After waiting in the queue/line for an hour, she started champing at the bit.
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I wanted to apologize for my outburst yesterday.
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seamless transition, seamless integration, seamless connection, seamless service
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przeznaczony na handel start learning
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w sensie dowodzenia, potwierdzenia czegoś start learning
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It has been established that smoking increases the risk of cancer.
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decrease, diminish, decline, dwindle Over the last few months, the number of candidates for this position has been noticeably dwindling, which is starting to worry the HR department.
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start learning
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z głodu start learning
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This decision might have far-reaching/sweeping consequences for the entire firm, especially in the long term.
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powstrzymać/pohamować się od start learning
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You should refrain from making public comments on this matter until all the facts are clear.
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zmienić się na lepsze / gorsze start learning
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take a turn for the better/worse took-taken. I'm afraid that the atmosphere in the team has taken a turn for the worse since gossip about the restructuring started circulating.
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I'm off to a meeting with investors soon, so if you have any questions yet, ask now.
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dać komuś swobodę działania dać komuś swobodę działania, licząc że sam popełni błąd lub się zdemaskuje start learning
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gave-given. Instead of confronting him immediately, the detective gave the suspect plenty of rope and waited for him to contradict himself.
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crow - wrona
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Instead of dragging this discussion out, we should finally make a decision.
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rozliczany z czegoś start learning
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podjąć decyzję start learning
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We have to settle who will be accountable for contact with the client before the project officially commences.
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gładka, błyszcząca powierzchnia start learning
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glossy paper/paint/surface
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I have trust/faith in her to do the right thing.
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The region abounds in natural resources.
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undermine/dent reputation dent - (również) wgniecenie
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The company weathered the crisis.
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pozbierać się, dojść do siebie start learning
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Poor Tom still hasn't bounced back since the stay in hospital. ___________ I can't bounce back since the death of my sister.
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(również) smycz lub ołów
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przyprowadzić kogoś ze sobą start learning
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It is said that someone stabbed Edmund Ironside.
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The horse is lame in its front leg. ___________That movie was so lame.
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być wystarczająco dobrym do (zrobienia czegoś) start learning
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złapany na gorącym uczynku start learning
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busted, caught red-handed
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lawnmower - kosiarka
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The report was extremely/exceedingly descriptive, which allowed the readers to easily envision the whole situation.
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insurance - ubezpieczenie
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the restoration of trust/order
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z pełną świadomością, rozmyślnie start learning
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He used these words advisedly, knowing the possible impact they might have on the recipients.
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The manager assured the clients that the project would be completed on time.
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kogoś, kto się martwi lub ma wątpliwości start learning
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The doctor reassured the patient that the procedure was safe.
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glorious victory, glorious achievements
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Her recollection of the event was surprisingly detailed.
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Używamy, gdy coś jest na tyle wiarygodne, że zaczynamy w to wierzyć. start learning
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He presented/laid out an extremely compelling/convincing argument that was impossible to refute.
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Nakłaniający do działania. Dotyczy raczej umiejętności przekonywania start learning
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His speech was so persuasive that the majority of the team changed their minds.
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prawdopodobny, brzmiący wiarygodnie start learning
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probable, likely - prawdopodobny His explanation sounds quite/fairly plausible, but there is still not enough evidence to bear it out.
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możliwości lub akceptowalności start learning
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bind - (również) związywać It's beyond the bounds of possibility that we will ever meet.
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It is a quite/fairly easy topic.
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zwierzęcia start learning
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file, folder - teczka He was trying to jam all the documents into the already crammed file/folder.
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z hukiem start learning
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She banged her fist on the table. The door suddenly banged, echoing throughout the building.
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mocno i wielokrotnie start learning
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He pounded on the door. The rain was pounding against the roof/on the roof so hard that we couldn't hear each other/one another.
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wire, cord - przewód
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string/series of - szereg (czegoś)
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agile, nimble - zwinny
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He put another log on the fire.
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humorystyczny, żartobliwy start learning
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My grandpa is too feeble to walk.
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Although he looked frail, he insisted that he would manage without anyone's help.
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pojęcie (czegoś), wyobrażenie (na jakiś temat) start learning
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The professor explained the notion of globalization. His notion on the topic of inflation is false.
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o dzieciach lub zwierzętach start learning
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występować/pojawiać się w start learning
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This actor featured/appeared in so many popular films, so how can you not know him?
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podrywanie, kokietowanie lub prośba nawiązania bliższej relacji start learning
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He eventually decided to make a move on her, although they had been working together for a long time.
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get caught up in, become entangled/embroiled in became-become. Unaware, he became entangled/embroiled in the web of lies from which it was hard to break free.
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niezachwiany, niewzruszony start learning
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unflinching courage, unflinching determination. She looked at him with unflinching calm, even when the situation got out of control.
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a limp handshake, limp rope. After the marathon, his legs were so limp that he was barely/hardly able to walk.
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używane do wzmocnienia emocji start learning
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I was immensely relieved when I heard the news. They were immensely grateful for the help they recieved in their most difficult moment.
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Each employee is entitled to at least 20 days of paid holidays per year.
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favour - (również) przysługa Fortune favours the brave.
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fog - gęstsza mgła The mountains were covered in a thick morning mist.
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fizycznie lub przestrzennie start learning
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The disease was confined to one area.
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przez okoliczności/presję/zasoby start learning
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constraint - ograniczenie She felt constrained by social expectations.
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limit - ograniczenie (ilościowe/zakresowe)
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restriction - ograniczenie The exploitation of natural areas is restricted within the EU.
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Tourists were stranded after all flights were cancelled.
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poruszać się bez kontroli start learning
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float - unosić się The boat began to drift away from the shore.
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engage in, commit oneself to
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uniemożliwiać, zapobiegać start learning
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His injury prevented him from playing in the match.
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przemoczony do suchej nitki start learning
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bedding - pościel
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The oldest ominous sign are crows and ravens.
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Thwaites Glacier has been made a focal point of climate research and a symbol of climate change.
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znajdujący się w powietrzu start learning
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The plane is able to stay airborne/skyborne for more than 12 hours without refueling.
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móeić coś szybko z pamięci start learning
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He can rattle off a list of historical dates in seconds.
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He got hooked on video games at a young age.
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have a knack for doing something
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opuścić miejsce szybko, z flustracją start learning
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After the argument, she stormed out of the meeting without saying a word.
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zbliżać się do (czegoś/kogoś) stopniowo, często z każdej strony lub w sposób „osaczający” start learning
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The wolves were closing in on their prey.
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z własnej woli, aktywnie do tego dążąc start learning
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broke-broken. After years of living under her family's expectations, she eventually decided to break away from them.
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come to light/the surface
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gave-given. His nervous laugh gave away more than he was willing to admit.
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I immediately felt affection for her, although I couldn't explain it.
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I've made it for the second bus.
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The police don't rule out that more individuals were implicated in the case.
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instigate - (również) podżegać do During his public performance, he instigated a wave of protests across the country.
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być zamieszanym/uwikłanym w start learning
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He didn't want to be implicated in a conflict that didn't concern him personally.
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The available evidence points out that the decision was made significantly earlier.
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The report calls attention to growing social inequalities in the region.
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During the conference, the engineers pointed to major practical problems which were increasing the costs unnecessarily.
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wycofany z życia towarzyskiego, zamknięty w sobie start learning
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The perpetrator was trying to let his prey's guard down by behaving fairly naturally.
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pozwolić sobie na zrobienie czegoś start learning
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take the liberty of doing sth. I took the liberty of writing to you regarding this matter. I look forward to your prompt reply.
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start learning
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He openly despised people who changed their minds under pressure.
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summarize, sum up - podsumować
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jab - (również) dźgnięcie
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ran-run. I had to run some errands in the city before I could meet with you.
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wyczekać na właściwy moment start learning
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Instead of acting impulsively, he decided to bide his time and take advantage of the right moment.
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The investigators quickly zeroed in on a single suspect, ignoring the other leads.
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Would you fetch me a glass of water if you are going to the kitchen anyway?
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scratch - zadrapanie
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be up for/feel like (doing sth.) I'm not sure if I'm up for meeting with such a big group of people today.
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(również) opona
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oparty na faktach/argumentach start learning
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She presented a cogent argument for reforming the policy.
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scrounge (sth.) up - zdobyć coś z trudem, kombinując, często prosząc innych lub „zbierając” skąd się da got-got. I finally got hold of a copy of the book.
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caught-caught. I couldn't get hold of him all day.
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zostać wystawionym na aukcję start learning
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wystawić (coś) na sprzedaż start learning
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ziarnk od ziarnka, uzbiera się miarka start learning
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a penny saved is a penny earned
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w niekorzystnej sytuacji, pokrzywdzony start learning
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często fizyczny, w magazynie/sklepie start learning
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We don't have this item in stock.
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próbować przemówić komuś do rozsądku/przekonać kogoś używając argumentów start learning
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bring sb. to their senses - przemówić komuś do rozsądku (skupia się na efekcie końcowym, a nie na procesie)
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She tends to externalize her anger.
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na tarce start learning
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Rub this ointment into your skin.
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trop, wskazówka mogąca pomóc w rozwiązaniu problemu start learning
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(również) ołów oraz smycz
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start learning
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start learning
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przekomarzać/droczyć się z (kimś) start learning
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nieumyślnie rysować będąc skupionym na czymś innym start learning
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przesadnie się czymś ekscytować start learning
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She kept gushing about how amazing the concert was.
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z drugiej (pozytywnej) strony start learning
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On the one hand, the situation was tough, but on a positive note, we learned a lot from this experience.
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w celu zagłębienia się w temat start learning
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zmieniać temat, zboczyć z tematu start learning
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went-gone. Sorry, I went off on a tangent there.
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start learning
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cieszyć się z czyjegoś szczęścia start learning
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rozładowywać, wyładowywać start learning
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Where can we unload the boxes?
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wierzchnia, intensywnie przerośnięta korzeniami traw, warstwa ziemi start learning
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zaryzykować coś bez pewności co do rezultatu start learning
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She decided to take a leap of faith and accept the job offer abroad, despite numerous doubts.
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"The painting fetched $1 million at the auction.
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trendy, fasionable, on trend, in style
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took-taken. I have to take the books back to the library.
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diacriminate against (sb.) It is illegal to discriminate against employees based on gender.
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np. spotkanie, przemówienie, śledztwo start learning
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(również) wyciągnąć wniosek She concluded her speech with a powerful message.
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bore-born. Innocent citizens are those who have to bear the brunt of armed conflicts.
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formalnie start learning
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He decided to contest the election results.
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rebellion - bunt His actions were an act of defiance against the government.
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They dispute/challenge the findings of the report.
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She questioned the validity of the results.
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She remained calm in the midst of the chaos.
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również używane do rozwijania skrótów, np. UN stands for United Nations This organization stands for social justice and equality.
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take care of, deal with, handle I'll take care of/deal with/handle the repair tomorrow.
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defiance - bunt, sprzeciw As an act of explicit defiance, he refused to comply with the new regulations.
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podporządkować (coś czemuś) start learning
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He subordinated his interests to the company’s goals.
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The police described the attacker as a deranged individual.
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o osobie start learning
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remorse - wyrzuty sumienia, skrucha He was described as a fiend with no remorse.
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w kontekstach: emocji, języka, polityki start learning
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You should dial down your expectations. The government needs to dial down the rhetoric.
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żeby coś zrobić start learning
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muster the courage/energy pluck/screw up the courage - zerbać odwagę She finally mustered the courage to speak up.
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szkło (np. okulary, okna) start learning
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Her salaries sum/tot/foot up to a large sum.
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The profit sums/tots/foots up to a measly $100.
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blask, oślepiające światło start learning
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strain - nadwyrężać, męczyć Computer screen glare can strain your eyes.
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The executive vested the power to manage the department in me.
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(również) przeciekać
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What have you been up to recently?
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(zbyt) bezpośredni, bezczelny ktoś mówi/działa bez filtra start learning
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arrogant → ktoś uważa się za lepszego
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nagłe poruszanie/ożywnienie start learning
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There was a flurry of activity in the office before the deadline.
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zabezpieczać się przed czymś finansowo start learning
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Companies hedge against currency fluctuations.
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wystawny, (przesadnie) hojny nacisk na: przepych, nadmiar start learning
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generous - hojny (pozytywne)
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obrócić się przeciwko (komuś) start learning
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The plan backfired on him.
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zwrócić się przeciwko (komuś) postawa ludzi start learning
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The audience turned against him.
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nieregorystyczny, swobodny start learning
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China's climate regulations are lax, which give them access to cheap energy.
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sprzedawać duże ilości towarów po zaniżonej cenje start learning
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(również) wyrzucać The US imposed tariffs on China, so it began to dump products into other countries (e.g. Southeast Asia, Latin America, Europe).
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forge a relationship/an alliance
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exert pressure/influence on The US uses its power to exert influence on its allies.
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rozciągający się na dużym obszarze start learning
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conduct oneself is formal He conducted himself/behaved professionally.
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I can't put up with/stand this noise.
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ready/poised to (do sth.), prepared/geared up for (sth.) She is ready/poised to win the election. She is prepared/geared up for winning the election.
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nic się nie dzieje, brak ruchu start learning
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stagnation - stagnacja (długotrwały brak rozwoju) Negotiations came to a standstill.
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aggravate/exacerbate situation/tension/problem
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narażać na niebezpieczeństwo start learning
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sugeruje coś zachęcającego, aktrakcyjnego start learning
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tempt - kusić (często w kontekście czegoś negatywnego) The advantageous offer enticed many customers.
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szok + oburzenie start learning
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I was appalled by his behavior.
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zmartwiony, zaniepokojony start learning
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She was dismayed by the results.
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get yourself into - wplątać się w On his own accord, he got himself into this mess.
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w jakiejś kwestii start learning
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przestrzegać, stosować się do start learning
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abide by, comply with, follow You must abide by/comply with/follow the rules.
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walet wszystkich zawodów, mistrz żadnego start learning
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jack of all trades, master of none
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It would be good if this positive step did not entail new administrative burdens.
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używane w telewizji start learning
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Let's cross over to our correspondent.
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kolejny punkt/etap start learning
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Let's move on to the next topic.
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organizacją/instytucją/firmą/partią start learning
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The group is affiliated with a larger organization.
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She looks down on people who didn't go to university.
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He dropped out of university without even passing/completing the first year.
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The ending was a letdown.
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utrata złudzeń / rozczarowanie po „zderzeniu z rzeczywistością” start learning
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She felt deep disillusionment after the experience.
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utrata fascynacji / rozczarowanie, że coś przestało być „magiczne” lub atrakcyjne start learning
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Her disenchantment with city life grew.
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From the beginning/outset, the project was difficult.
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zniszczony, zaniedbany, w złym stanie start learning
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worn-out - zużyty
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dodge - unikać He got out of doing the homework.
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po okładaniu start learning
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get round to (doing sth.) take care of, deal with, handle - zająć się (czymś) Only after a few months did I get round to sorting the documents out.
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krótkie, często fizyczne start learning
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There was a commotion in the crowd.
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I'm sorry, it completely slipped my mind. Next time I'll remember!
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z miejsca na miejsce, często wielokrotnie, trochę „bycie kierowcą dla kogoś” start learning
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I spent the day ferrying the kids around.
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He was served with a court summons.
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rozdźwięk to sprzeczność, niezgodność lub duża różnica zdań, opinii, interesów bądź zjawisk między stronami. start learning
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There is a notable rift/split between the government's declarations and its actual actions.
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uznanie faktu/argumentu start learning
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confess to - przyznać się do (zrobienia czegoś złego) She conceded that he was right.
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The experts openly poured scorn on the plan, calling it completely unrealistic.
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hurdle, hindrance, obstacle, stumbling block
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Legal issues were an impediment to progress.
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samochodem start learning
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drew-drawn. The taxi drew up outside the hotel.
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pretend - udawać She put on an act to impress everyone.
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tymczasem, w międzyczasie start learning
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Fix the shelf to the wall.
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He took up the position of CEO.
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napędzać, wprawiać w ruch start learning
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sedate - podawać środki uspokajające
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recytować lub wygłaszać utwory literackie z pamięci, dbając o odpowiednią interpretację głosową, ekspresję i dykcję start learning
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służy do wzmocnienia start learning
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a lot of, massively, big time I messed up/succeeded a lot/massively/big time. During the last few years, the popularity of this trend has grown a lot/massively/big time.
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pokazywać, jak coś działa/wygląda na przykładzie start learning
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This case demonstrates/exemplifies the core of the problem. This film brilliantly demonsteates/exemplifies how contemporary propaganda works.
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instil sth. in/into (sb.) instil discipline in children, instil a sense of responsibility into employees
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zniechęcający, przytłaczający coś, co wydaje się bardzo trudne start learning
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rozwodzić się nad, rozpamiętywać (coś) start learning
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próbować dorównać przeciwnikowi start learning
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szyderczy uśmiech, pogardliwe spojerzenie start learning
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brief, momentary, fleeting Success is a brief/momentary/fleeting state that passes quickly.
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miażdżąca krytyka (kogoś) start learning
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The article was an obvious hatchet job on the politician.
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często szok/negatywne wydarzenie start learning
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amaze, astonish - zdumiewać, zadziwiać
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kolekcjonerskie, historyczne, związane z konkretnym wydarzeniem/osobą start learning
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souvenir - pamiątka (z podróży)
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start learning
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conceive a plan/strategy/concept/idea
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wznosić się do góry, szybować wysoko start learning
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All night long fireworks soared into the sky.
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splendour - przepych, majestat The old town maintained/preserved its charm and glamour despite the passage of time.
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start learning
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quash the prostests, quash the judgement. On the strength of the new evidence, the judge decided to quash his previous decision.
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żyła złota, maszynka do robienia pieniędzy coś co przynosi regularne zyski, wymaga mało wysiłku w porównaniu do dochodu start learning
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sytuacja, w której zbyt częste fałszywe alarmy sprawiają, że ludzie przestają reagować z bajki “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” start learning
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ktoś uważa, że „jest dobrze”, więc przestaje się starać/uważać start learning
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He became complacent after success.
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futile attempt, fuile effort. Attempts to persuade him to change his opinion proved completely futile.
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border, frontier - granica (między państwami) The boundary/perimeter around the building was secured after the incident.
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violation, breach - naruszenie, pogwałcenie a breach in the wall, a security breach
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lukewarm response, lukewarm reaction, lukewarm attitude, lukewarm reviews. The new government's proposal received a lukewarm reaction from the citizens.
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burning ambition, burning need, burning desire, burning issue
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dismal results, dismal performance, dismal prospects, dismal failure. The economic prospects of the country looked dismal after the financial crisis.
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ujmujący, budzący sympatię start learning
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endearning person, endearning smile. There is something endearing about her, although she tends to be awkward and chaotic.
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formidable opponent, formidable task. They were faced with a formidable challenge which was beyond the reach of other enterprises.
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resounding victory, resounding success
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wzmacnia negatywne oceny start learning
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unmitigated disaster, unmitigated failure, unmitigated chaos
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czynić plany na dużą skalę start learning
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be on/at the top of one'a game During that time, he was at the top of his game and excelled in the field, surpassing all his competitors.
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pozwólić, żeby coś wzięło górę nad tobą start learning
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let sth. get better of you You shouldn't let your nerves get the better of you before the exam.
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start learning
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czymś przykrym/nieprzyjemnym start learning
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Despite her traumatic experiences, she managed to put the past behind her and embark on a new chapter in her life.
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make up - pogodzić się It’s time to bury the hatchet and move on.
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bezsensowny, niedorzeczny, absurdalny start learning
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nonsensical, ridiculous, ludicrous
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start learning
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I listened for footsteps in the hallway.
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żarzyć się, świecić "miękkim" światłem start learning
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powodując zaskoczenie start learning
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turn out/prove to be - okazać się
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zaniepokojony, pełen obaw start learning
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worried, concerned, apprehensive worried - (również) zmartwiony Environmentalists are worried/concerned/apprehensive about pollution.
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udręka, cierpienie psychiczne start learning
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emotional/financial distress/misery. The sight of destroyed houses and suffering families caused great distress and hopelessness among the journalists.
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The city struggles with a multitude of social problems, most of which stem from unemployment and increasing cost of living.
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w znaczeniu przenośnym "newralgiczny punkt" start learning
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gwałtownie i masowo start learning
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stream - napływać (ciągle, stopniowo) After the exam results were released, complaints and messages from disappointed students started to flood into the university's administration.
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start learning
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until now, up to now, to date
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undertaking, operation, venture a business/military undertaking/operation/venture. Although many investors deemed this project risky, the entrepreneur decided to continue his ambitious venture.
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Street vendors had gathered around the stadium before the concert began, hoping for a huge influx of customers.
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prawowity, słuszny, zasadny start learning
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(również) zgodny z prawem legitimate reason, legitimate prostest, legitimate objective, legitimate quesion. Many thought that his concerns regarding data security were completely legitimate, although the firm was trying to dismiss them.
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the rightful owner/heir. After years of legal disputes, the woman eventually retrieved her rightful heritage, which had previously been taken away from her by her family.
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brush - szczotka
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wymknąć się spod kontroli start learning
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as/however you like - tak, jak chcesz Users can modify the settings at will.
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keep in touch with - utrzymywać kontakt z
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nie zaakceptować start learning
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reject an offer, reject a proporsal, reject an application
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odmówić start learning
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turn down an invitation, turn down an offer, turn down a proporsal, turn down a candidate
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uznać za nieważne, brak traktowania czegoś poważnie start learning
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discount - lekceważyć, bagatelizować dismiss concerns, dismiss criticism, dismiss a suggestion, dismiss evidence
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zdumiewający, oszałamiający start learning
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staggering, astounding, astonishing
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oklepany, banalny, szablonowy start learning
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disposable, single-use, throwaway
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między ludźmi start learning
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przez ruch start learning
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The propeller churned up the water.
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porywający, trzymający uwagę start learning
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Whilst I understand your point, I must disagree.
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start learning
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wypełniać coś całkowicie start learning
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The smell of smoke permeated the room. Fear after the incident permeated the community.
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zainicjować, zapoczątkować start learning
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pave the way for - utorować drogę dla The invention initiated/ushered in a new era of communication. The reforms initiated/ushered in major social changes.
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